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C769 megzister The sixty-first year of the Latin School Register presents a weighty magazine of six issues, which is an amazingly far cry from the four-page Bedford Budget of a century ago. It is the result of excellent co-operation among members of the literary and business staffs, who have satisfactorily attained their primary pur- pose of giving opportunity to boys with literary or artistic ability to have their compositions printed. These stalwart guardians of the fourth es- tate are headed by an executive board, which aids in selecting and setting up copy. Alvan Berner, Chairman, and William VonBergen, Mendel Levinson, and Frederick MacDonald constitute the board. Stories, essays, verse, and editorials are com- posed by a group of contributing writers, whose sole reward for their work is the publishing of their articles. Among these boys the most prolific have been Robert Kagan, Lawrence Loughlin, joseph Grossman, Pedro Urbina, Al- bert Tray, Murray Rosenberg, Louis Isenberg, and Theodore Price. Regular columns are writ- ten faithfully by Richard Kobrin, Milton Brave- man, Bernard Levinson, Frederick MacDonald, Isadore Mason, Robert Casey, Norman Silberg, and Harold Band. Art and photography are handled by Fred- erick MacDonald, Morton Rosenblum, Thomas O'Connor, Frank Orlando, and james Foley. However, despite this array of literary talent, it remains for the bold fellows of the Circulation Staff to deliver the Regifler to customers whom they have cajoled and coerced into subscribing. Directing these audacious lads has been the task of Manager Richard Kobrin, Associate Man- agers George Berman, Milton Braveman, Ber- nard Levinson, and Leon Green, with Alfred Page Thirty Convincing Salesmanship White, Noah Fieldman, Robert Keller, Melvin Fine, and Isadore Mason, ably assisting. The staff boasts that eighty-four per cent of the students have succumbed to their persuasive tactics. Business Manager Myron Simes and Adver- tising Manager joseph Coopersmith have se- cured plentiful advertising copy through the efforts of their small but effective staff. We refer you to Stanley Hatoff, Benson Cohen, Robert Berns, and Norman Silberg. Mr. Matson, Mr. Bourgeois, and Mr. Rosen- thal of the faculty have aided immensely in bringing this sixty-first year of Regifler pub- lication to a successful termination. The staff and advisers earned national recognition when the Register was awarded second prize in the country-wide competition held by the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association.
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art Inspiration Preridezzr-JAMES J. FOLEY Vine-Preridenz-JOHN T. MCCAFFERTY SefrelaryaTreafzlrer-ROGER I. KROHN Faculty Advifer-MR. BRICKLEY The Art Club of the Latin School, with its score of budding Da Vincis, has concluded an active, worthwhile program. Despite a drastic reduction in meeting time, because of the change in school hours, Mr. Brickley's charges have managed to carry out a series of informa- tive discussions and also have undertaken a task of herculean proportions. They have begun work on a gigantic mural, which, when com- pleted, will depict the history of Latin School. Four lectures were delivered by the members, who discussed subjects from classic water colors to commercial art. Outstanding among these was Paul Murphy's dissertation on Art in All Its Phasesf, John McCalferty, james Foley, and Thomas Connolly were other speakers. Basic design, poster painting, student poses, and charcoal drawings were included in an in- teresting instruction series by Mr. Brickley, without whom the club could not have Hour- ished. To him the boys give their heartfelt thanks. Page Thirty-Iwo
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